Following Defense Secretary Robert Gates
and Condoleezza Rice's visit with the Bilderberg Group this past weekend
in Chantilly, during which they urged European globalists to support an
attack on Iran, the EU and the US today threatened Iran with further sanctions.

Despite the fact that most Europeans at
the Bilderberg conference expressed their opposition to a military strike,
war drums are beating louder today after the combined
US and EU threat, in addition to revelations that Israel has set up a
special unit within its air force to manage an air strike on Iran.

"The EU and the US have threatened
Iran with further sanctions unless it verifiably suspends nuclear enrichment,"
reports
the BBC.

"The measures were announced after US President
George W Bush held talks in Slovenia, during what is expected to be his
last official tour of Europe."

As we reported earlier, Rice and Gates attempted to rally
support for an attack on Iran at Bilderberg in the same way the a consensus
was built for an attack on Iraq during the 2002 Bilderberg conference.

In response to heated rhetoric about a potential attack
on Iran, a "tripartisan" group has formed in an attempt to prevent
military action which includes Libertarian nominee for president, Robert
Barr, as well as several members of Congress, including Reps. Keith Ellison
of Minnesota and Barbara Lee of California, both Democrats, and Rep. Ron
Paul.